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our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering 4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. >>> right now at 6:00, searching for answers after a night on the town ends in tragedy. a limo catches fire on a bay area bridge. tonight five women are dead, one of them a bride to be. >> first just into our newsroom we have new information on a shooting at a mcdond's on the peninsula that left several people injured including a child. good evening. i'm diane dwyer. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. in east palo alto police are looking for at least one gunman after a shooting outside mcdonald's. the shooting happened just before 3:00 this afternoon outside the mcdonald's on university avenue. police say six people were hurt including a 6-year-old girl and her grandmother.
our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering 4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. >>> right now at 6:00, searching for answers after a night on the town ends in tragedy. a limo catches fire on a bay area bridge. tonight five women are dead, one of them a bride to be. >> first just into our newsroom we have new information on a...
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the new technology has allowed this to happen and the north which is nice to be undemocratic eat and see how we asked why don't i just know he cannot between fifth and nose are now reaching the contestants could take. until later in the program state of denial the last them. you feel right now and he'll be able to point to it we have not had a patient in this area. i guess. in just a few minutes we report from the notorious guantanamo bay detention center were over a dozen inmates are undergoing daily torture is force feeding procedure described by the staff there as merely uncomfortable plots. syria takes one more step towards it being free of chemical weapons with the successful destruction of all its production facilities. after the break we take a look at the disarmament challenges that still lie ahead for the war torn country. off the they use it. eye. from him. he was. do you speak your language. you'll know it news programs and documentaries in spanish what max's to you. breaking news i will turn into bangalore hidden stories. due to it. ortiz. for no more to chew on it. he bu
the new technology has allowed this to happen and the north which is nice to be undemocratic eat and see how we asked why don't i just know he cannot between fifth and nose are now reaching the contestants could take. until later in the program state of denial the last them. you feel right now and he'll be able to point to it we have not had a patient in this area. i guess. in just a few minutes we report from the notorious guantanamo bay detention center were over a dozen inmates are...
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the court is really grappling with a whole bunch of new technologies. you see it in a variety of areas. it's clear this is going to go to the supreme court. as a legal matter, one quick point. this is not some wild eyed liberal judge. this is an judge who is an appointee of george w. bush. there's a serious question here. it's going to have to be resolved here by the supreme court as a matter of law. we're also going to have to resolve it as a societal matter. even if it were constitutional, and i'm not sure, do we want a world in which just because the nsa can collect all this data, do we want it to be able to collect all this data. that's a conversation that would have behooved this administration and previously administrations if we had had before, before edward snowden. now they are reaping the result of that. we're going to have to figure out how much privacy we want to give up as a society. >> one other quick political point, chris cillizza, what do we make of scott brown selling his home in massachusetts? does this mean he's going to take on jean
the court is really grappling with a whole bunch of new technologies. you see it in a variety of areas. it's clear this is going to go to the supreme court. as a legal matter, one quick point. this is not some wild eyed liberal judge. this is an judge who is an appointee of george w. bush. there's a serious question here. it's going to have to be resolved here by the supreme court as a matter of law. we're also going to have to resolve it as a societal matter. even if it were constitutional,...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. my name is us long. i am from syria and i head the war in syria i like to lose a war ends just like i'm going to see my friends and my family in syria. my name is to shun abbas those i came here because i want for my children to live in peace and to be killed russian citizens. line namely if. it were him ones or some other coming to russia or if you're calling my all and. i my name is it or not i was to come back to the lovely country when dal ward we in. my name is osama. i'm planning to stay in russia to build a new life in. until just a year ago would never have thought of leaving damascus and building a new house in a small village in the tiny republican russia and the land of his ancestors when war broke out in the caucuses one hundred fifty years ago his grandfather and hundreds of thousands of a dog is. sent to turkey jordan syria and other countries in the middle east now war has brought a twist of fate. to return to his
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. my name is us long. i am from syria and i head the war in syria i like to lose a war ends just like i'm going to see my friends and my family in syria. my name is to shun abbas those i came here because i want for my children to live in peace and to be killed russian citizens. line namely if. it were him ones or some other coming to...
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used to the idea of getting rid of kind of like a phone or tablet or something and just wearing your technology. >> you weren't very hot on this at first, dan. >> i'm getting higher on it because i talk to people. whether you're 8 or 8 on, y0, yw what a wristwatch is. it's new and unusual. >> regardless of whenever they put out, you'll see people standing outside, ready to get their hands on the new product. >> dan ackerman, thanks. >> thank you. >>> it is about 22 minutes after the hour, and now here is a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> coming up, they're fast, beautiful and dangerous. competition for the america's cup starts today on san francisco bay. >>> and a late-night nasa rocket launch dazzles sky watchers along much of the east ,,,,,,,,,, >>> coming up, u.s. open tennis. former pro and current analyst patrick mcenroe will join us to assess the good, bad and ugly so far including defending champ andy murray's quarterfinal defeat. what everyone's talking about and who is likely to go all the way. >> we'll be right back. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ,, [ wind how
used to the idea of getting rid of kind of like a phone or tablet or something and just wearing your technology. >> you weren't very hot on this at first, dan. >> i'm getting higher on it because i talk to people. whether you're 8 or 8 on, y0, yw what a wristwatch is. it's new and unusual. >> regardless of whenever they put out, you'll see people standing outside, ready to get their hands on the new product. >> dan ackerman, thanks. >> thank you. >>> it is...
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it technology that makes some cars safer than ever. first comes the crash test. five different ways. this year there is more. the insurance institute for highway safety has its top safety picks. new technology that not only will warn you of an impending crash but slams on the brakes for you. verye systems address a large number of crashes that occur on our roadways. cars have been automatic that will break for the driver. ,> cars are being made better and because of that, accident rates are at historic lows. here is the list of the safest cars on the road. honda civic hybrid. mazda three. toyota previous. ford fusion. honda accord. legacy.subaru full list that made the list, would put it on our website for you. >> thank you very much. we have a consumer alert for parents tonight. longerairlines will no allow children to fly without an adult on flights that include inactions. -- include connections. the new policies begin with tickets purchased before after cymer five. -- december 5. hammock, soex hip far to injuries have been reported. the recall involves 300,000
it technology that makes some cars safer than ever. first comes the crash test. five different ways. this year there is more. the insurance institute for highway safety has its top safety picks. new technology that not only will warn you of an impending crash but slams on the brakes for you. verye systems address a large number of crashes that occur on our roadways. cars have been automatic that will break for the driver. ,> cars are being made better and because of that, accident rates are...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia. the huge area covered. breaking news here on this morning a second reported israeli air strike on syria in less than forty eight hours supposedly targets of. syrian state t.v. claims twelve missiles. thank you for joining us here today a very busy sunday morning i hope you can stay with us for the breaking news here on the program. let's get straight to a syrian state t.v. has said that israel syria overnight has been confirmed by a u.s. official that the strike supposedly targeted a military were so.
science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia. the huge area covered. breaking news here on this morning a second reported israeli air strike on syria in less than forty eight hours supposedly targets of. syrian state t.v. claims twelve missiles. thank you for joining us here today a very busy sunday morning i hope you can stay with us for the breaking news here on the program. let's get straight to a syrian state t.v. has said that israel syria overnight has been...
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science technology innovation hall the list of bella mints from around russia we've got the future covered. good laboratory. to build. mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. my grandfather was among those driven from the country. now we are returning i'm happy but also worried about what's happening in syria it's where i was born and where i have many close friends. spent a lifetime working as a teacher in syria he was even a school principal when he arrived eight months ago the local council of elders asked him to be. in arabic example to follow their entrusted with ensuring a spiritual education. have compiled and dig a dictionary to preserve the culture and language of the addict. he finished at the same time as the war in syria started that's why we weren't able to deal more than three installments he's helping people who want to learn the language and at the same time themselves know the arabic language. as daughter. keeps their family relics safe after one hundred fifty years the family has returned to where they were made. cr
science technology innovation hall the list of bella mints from around russia we've got the future covered. good laboratory. to build. mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. my grandfather was among those driven from the country. now we are returning i'm happy but also worried about what's happening in syria it's where i was born and where i have many close friends. spent a lifetime working as a teacher in syria he was even a school...
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. >> is the annual consumer electronics show in japan and one of the big technologies being showcased this year, it aims to take the strain off tired or distracted drivers. >> the idea is to show that the car can drive itself. we also want to demonstrate that in the future we will create more technology to assist drivers and prevent them from making the mistakes caused by tiredness or not hanging tension. >> japanese technology giants are already planning on ways to cash in on the 2020 tokyo olympics. these smart glasses use camera technology to scan text into the language of choice, something developers will think of you -- will be of use to visitors unfamiliar with japanese. >> during the tokyo olympics people will be interested in japan. more and more people are going to come here. these translating glasses will be a useful tool for these visitors. >> it also showcases new developments in every technology , from high definition television to speakers that are considerably louder. >> in paris fashion week is coming to an end. tuesday fashionistas were treated to this incredible show
. >> is the annual consumer electronics show in japan and one of the big technologies being showcased this year, it aims to take the strain off tired or distracted drivers. >> the idea is to show that the car can drive itself. we also want to demonstrate that in the future we will create more technology to assist drivers and prevent them from making the mistakes caused by tiredness or not hanging tension. >> japanese technology giants are already planning on ways to cash in on...
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. >> reporter: one of the authors, professor theodore works at the institute of technology and after viewing detailed photos from the seen he thinks this is a new design of rocket carrying much more of the deadly sarin than other experts suggested. >> looking for a russian war head or whatever, this is a designed war head that is unfortunately very cleverly thought out and very effective and very deadly. >> reporter: carries much more of the sarin than you would have expected, how much? >> 10-20 times more than people were thinking. >> reporter: that is why it killed so many people. >> probably that is the reason. >> reporter: there are people who say that you have not analyzed any of the actual samples themselves, this is an assessment from a far rather than scientific proof. >> the evidence is very clear. we have car -- carcuses on the ground and a crater that was created by a small amount of explosives used to disburse chemicals and sheets of metal that are torn off, a central core, so i am very confident that we understand this. >> reporter: he doesn't have the evidence to say wh
. >> reporter: one of the authors, professor theodore works at the institute of technology and after viewing detailed photos from the seen he thinks this is a new design of rocket carrying much more of the deadly sarin than other experts suggested. >> looking for a russian war head or whatever, this is a designed war head that is unfortunately very cleverly thought out and very effective and very deadly. >> reporter: carries much more of the sarin than you would have expected,...
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money and ski on may the second to be the money in stevia to which is both a cultural contemporary and technology to serve the auditoriums so join me to almost say honored see on may the second as we bring you the glitz the glamour and the best of the best in the performing arts right here at marines. my name is. i am from syria and i head toward the sea i like a war ends just like i'm going to see my friends and my family. my name is to show. i came here because for my children to live in peace and to be killed russian citizens. coming to russia. leave here because why all. my name is that are not to come back to the lovely country when would we. my name is. i'm planning to stay in. your life. until just a year ago would never have thought of leaving damascus and building a new house in a small village in a tiny republican russia and the land of his ancestors broke out in the caucuses one hundred fifty years ago his grandfather and hundreds of thousands of a dig is. sent to turkey jordan syria and other countries in the middle east now war has brought a twist of fate. to return to his ancestral
money and ski on may the second to be the money in stevia to which is both a cultural contemporary and technology to serve the auditoriums so join me to almost say honored see on may the second as we bring you the glitz the glamour and the best of the best in the performing arts right here at marines. my name is. i am from syria and i head toward the sea i like a war ends just like i'm going to see my friends and my family. my name is to show. i came here because for my children to live in...
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targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. >> impact segment tonight, two hot tom picks, fort hood shooting. we start with president obama this morning addressing the violence in syria. >> the situation in syria is very difficult and the notion that the u.s. can somehow solve what is a sectarian, complexed problem inside of syria, sometimes is overstated. there is no doubt that when you start seeing chemical weapons used on a large scale and, again, we're still gathering information about this particular event, but it is very troublesome. >> joining us now to react from washington, d.c. is democratic strategist richard fowler and from los angeles, fox news contributor rick grenell. both of you, i want it thank you, obviously for coming and participating. rick why don't we start out with you. what are your thoughts on what the president had to say? >> well, i thought a cnn interview today was very interesting. he really said that our u.s. policy needs to be approved by th
targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. >> impact segment tonight, two hot tom picks, fort hood shooting. we start with president obama this morning addressing the violence in syria. >> the situation in syria is very difficult and the notion that the u.s. can somehow solve what is a sectarian, complexed problem inside of syria, sometimes is overstated. there is no doubt...
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i a the science and technology innovations all new developments around russia. the future. well he has gone on. i don't. eye more games. you'll find out what's really happening to the global economy. for no holds barred look of the global financial headlines today too the report. margie. as to the highlands has once again flared up. the history of canada. i i . this week is to read the first ambitious deadline which pulled the chemical to someone that his success to dismantle the equipment and the facilities used to produce toxic weapons the beat of tunnels connecting the existing stockpiles lisa had made harder by the wall the continues to rage of the forestry reports from damascus. dangerous condition that's called a noble place committee just like the blip of chemicals with nuisance because he's like serbia. not to mention the boutique like declined. october twenty five damascus to my cd tell plan of its chemical weapons stockpiles done. october twenty seven foreign inspectors visited or decayed sites midst. senate finishes destroying or equipment used in the production
i a the science and technology innovations all new developments around russia. the future. well he has gone on. i don't. eye more games. you'll find out what's really happening to the global economy. for no holds barred look of the global financial headlines today too the report. margie. as to the highlands has once again flared up. the history of canada. i i . this week is to read the first ambitious deadline which pulled the chemical to someone that his success to dismantle the equipment and...
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we invented this technology. we have longer experience with it than any other nation and our safety mechanisms and command-and-control mechanisms are superior to those of any other nation. >> host: i would get to but they are not necessarily perfect. >> guest: what i was going to say was given those facts is quite sobering the challenges that we face and the problems that we face. at the end of the book i look at the rate of industrial accidents of other countries as a measure of their proficiency in dealing with complex technologies and i worry about pakistan and india and north korea and should iran get one of these weapons. a u.n. inspector who became familiar with the iraqi design for their nuclear weapons which were never actually built was quoted as saying he would be worried it might detonate if it fell off of the table. that might be an exaggeration but these are very complicated machines and you don't want them to go-round. >> host: i couldn't agree with you more. you are an investigative reporter and an
we invented this technology. we have longer experience with it than any other nation and our safety mechanisms and command-and-control mechanisms are superior to those of any other nation. >> host: i would get to but they are not necessarily perfect. >> guest: what i was going to say was given those facts is quite sobering the challenges that we face and the problems that we face. at the end of the book i look at the rate of industrial accidents of other countries as a measure of...
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do you think that's partly ever lated to technology and the way we have. the surrounding world i'm guessing that you're probably referring to some study that it was less hosts friends that you really got with all the time because when you have a lot of friends they tend to get deluded and spread out distribution of responsibility and maybe that's just the future the total sum total sum up is probably more important than anything for example you always talk about brains. i have a problem if one hundred friends here in know and all will jump in and help you right away you probably get a solution more likely than one or two that you trust for an answer now at this particular point of time you are the most famous american in moscow but there is one more american here who is also relatively famous and has a similar background to you or his computer wizard of sorts and i'm talking obviously about edward snowden and you know that some americans believe he is a hero others believe he's a criminal what do you stand i believe he's a hero i believe he's coming direct
do you think that's partly ever lated to technology and the way we have. the surrounding world i'm guessing that you're probably referring to some study that it was less hosts friends that you really got with all the time because when you have a lot of friends they tend to get deluded and spread out distribution of responsibility and maybe that's just the future the total sum total sum up is probably more important than anything for example you always talk about brains. i have a problem if one...
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. >> in business news, the technology giant reported today that the company's profits beatned, and it can still analysts' expectations. the maker has seen a steep drop, falling since september. they were meant to protect the people against explosions. it turns out the bomb detectors were fake. the millionaire businessman and sold them has learned his fate. he was convicted of fraud in britain after an investigation by the bbc uncovered the faulty devices. our world affairs correspondent. >> this is how it was advertised, a slick sales pitch and he sold at around the world. the claims backed by no signs whatsoever. it made some businessmen appearing here an extremely wealthy man. complete with room and a staff swimming pool as well as houses in florida, cyprus, and they ought to. -- a yacht. iraq was the main market for his fake detectors. he sold thousands to the government for a total of $85 million. device in this countries that are wracked with terrorism and explosions. he has paid no heed to the people who stood on check points and security posts, believing this device worked. >>
. >> in business news, the technology giant reported today that the company's profits beatned, and it can still analysts' expectations. the maker has seen a steep drop, falling since september. they were meant to protect the people against explosions. it turns out the bomb detectors were fake. the millionaire businessman and sold them has learned his fate. he was convicted of fraud in britain after an investigation by the bbc uncovered the faulty devices. our world affairs correspondent....
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. >> this form of technology could give him a winning edge. with a partnership -- they are developing a new training edge for fight and flight situation. costs tens ofse millions of pounds, and they are one of the best fighter jets in the world. but how is the state of technology like this helping the elite sporting performers? >> wind tunnels have been used by paralympic and scum a as this racing wheel promises to increase acceleration for wheelchair athletes. >> in some areas we are leading the world and you can see that with our international competitors, about what they say. we have a step -- we have to be a step ahead going into rio de janeiro next year and this is part of that. >> there is a fine line between success and failure. the south -- thousands of a second celebrating the best from the rest. the role of winning technology should not be underestimated. bbc news. >> in zimbabwe, robert mo gotti -- robert mugabe has been elected with questions over the validity of last week's elections. missing from the festivities were the members
. >> this form of technology could give him a winning edge. with a partnership -- they are developing a new training edge for fight and flight situation. costs tens ofse millions of pounds, and they are one of the best fighter jets in the world. but how is the state of technology like this helping the elite sporting performers? >> wind tunnels have been used by paralympic and scum a as this racing wheel promises to increase acceleration for wheelchair athletes. >> in some...
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that is a task that would be impossible without modern technology. we didn't have this technology, he says, we wouldn't be able to process such a large amount of jews. the technology is essential to do this kind of work at high speed. a qualified, agronomist, monitors the whole process the old-fashioned way. after spending the entire day harvesting grapes, she spends the evening in the wine cellar. she says being up close that every working step as part of the charm and that it is better than pushing buttons. the next day, simona adams is on her own again. she is putting labels on the bottles that her assistance forgot. assistants forgot. she is proud of the labels that was personally designed. it is still relatively unknown, she says, but you want to produce something of high quality. it is important that the first encounter with the product, the label, is somehow exciting. that way, people will easily recognize the wine in the future. the arsenal touches very important to her. and that is why simona -- the personal touch is very important to her. a
that is a task that would be impossible without modern technology. we didn't have this technology, he says, we wouldn't be able to process such a large amount of jews. the technology is essential to do this kind of work at high speed. a qualified, agronomist, monitors the whole process the old-fashioned way. after spending the entire day harvesting grapes, she spends the evening in the wine cellar. she says being up close that every working step as part of the charm and that it is better than...
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science technology innovation all the leagues developments from around russia we've got the future covered. kurdish militants on a turkish border post as a thirteen people dead the soldiers eventually manage to force back their attackers that as the government one insurgent group of reportedly reached a tentative deal indeed on disarmament which make up a conflict has dragged on for three decades there was a really good reports no turkey's meddling in syria my only embolden militants at home. turkey's prime minister may have shot himself in the food by openly supporting the syrian opposition the country's leader may have overlooked the thanked syria's political mayhem may have on turkey especially in the border areas largely populated by kurds some observers believe any turmoil in the region between un corralling damascus will have a devastating effect on to guns country. turkey now involved virtually in a war it's used as a base by the syrian rebels and now to the kurds of march this was perfectly predictable but the dangers here are huge thirty guns reasoning behind his support for the r
science technology innovation all the leagues developments from around russia we've got the future covered. kurdish militants on a turkish border post as a thirteen people dead the soldiers eventually manage to force back their attackers that as the government one insurgent group of reportedly reached a tentative deal indeed on disarmament which make up a conflict has dragged on for three decades there was a really good reports no turkey's meddling in syria my only embolden militants at home....
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although it doesn't want the technology. so if interface for russian energy but with some pf mountains obama crave salty. we approach the bright lights the mets needed to pull it out a lot more too. i see things in that it is a call would benefit from leaving some parts of the wild gm. we just get to play on the state's ideas through biotechnology research through genetic modification we can give those small holder farmers the opportunity to be able to deal with and survive all of those challenges. i believe they should have all of that she says. the road. it's me again when an awful lot. we all sang night at the traffic light thingy. it really helped me to do with them the news network cnn is taking steps to line the dispute with russia's foreign ministry over to interview with the country's envoy to the nation's key details about new cut the conversation on the channel melbourne plans to post before this website of his records never explains what is actually most objected to. american news network cnn says that it will pub
although it doesn't want the technology. so if interface for russian energy but with some pf mountains obama crave salty. we approach the bright lights the mets needed to pull it out a lot more too. i see things in that it is a call would benefit from leaving some parts of the wild gm. we just get to play on the state's ideas through biotechnology research through genetic modification we can give those small holder farmers the opportunity to be able to deal with and survive all of those...
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nobody has used the technology in arlington, but people certainly seem reassured knowing it exists. .> ok the weekend is upon us and we have been talking about sunday. it is going to be -- cold air is coming. we will start off with a little time lapse. this is in southern frederick county. temperatures are comfortable, just about average. with nightfall, temperatures will fall a bit. 60 in leonardtown. 60 in herndon. more to the west across to west virginia and kentucky. current temperatures mostly to the 50's. fredericksburg at 65 degrees. low 30's across northern new england. in northper 60's carolina right now. oklahoma city, 30 degrees with freezing rain. it is even colder, 33 in minneapolis, 28 in omaha. moisture, this is the nasty spot developing. the possibility of freezing rain in parts of oklahoma. clearing skies through the day tomorrow and sunday. late in the night tonight when the front passes. the arctic air arrives late tomorrow night. .0 or so tomorrow the breezes will pick up late in the day. sunday, high-pressure interacts and that pressure is going to put the squeeze
nobody has used the technology in arlington, but people certainly seem reassured knowing it exists. .> ok the weekend is upon us and we have been talking about sunday. it is going to be -- cold air is coming. we will start off with a little time lapse. this is in southern frederick county. temperatures are comfortable, just about average. with nightfall, temperatures will fall a bit. 60 in leonardtown. 60 in herndon. more to the west across to west virginia and kentucky. current temperatures...
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we are now bringing a suite of technologies and policies to meet this challenge. this morning i was in new jersey in see caucus signing an m.o.u. with governor christy and the new jersey transit corporation. what this is, is i think a perfect model of rebuilding in ways that are going to be resilient to the future. the project which will be designed by our sandia national laboratory -- i should say sandia has already designed 25 micro grids for military installations, but now this will be adapting their tools to a civilian environment, a critical infrastructure environment -- basically the transit in the. >> anish: corridoin the. >> anishin northeast corridor. we're talk about distributed generation assets in the micro grid clearly exceeding 50 megawatts. and the idea is, again, that this will take a -- a key part of the infrastructure, including, by the way, for manhattan. that is a -- an important evacuation corridor for manhattan if there's a major -- a major problem. it will address resilience. it will address economic benefits by providing what is, in effect,
we are now bringing a suite of technologies and policies to meet this challenge. this morning i was in new jersey in see caucus signing an m.o.u. with governor christy and the new jersey transit corporation. what this is, is i think a perfect model of rebuilding in ways that are going to be resilient to the future. the project which will be designed by our sandia national laboratory -- i should say sandia has already designed 25 micro grids for military installations, but now this will be...
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number two, with the technology we shared with others, that oftentimes turns out or threaten to be used against us, etc., give me some sense of whether i am overstating the case when i say where nuclear weapons are concerned, he's a be our foreign policy, there is some level of hypocrisy. is that too strong a word? >> there has been in the past but since the end of the cold war, we have tried hard to reduce the size of our arsenal and what is remarkable is that the biggest reductions in our nuclear arsenal have been done by republican presidents. reagan, george h w bush, his son , george w. bush. we went from 32,000 nuclear weapons and now we're are down, we have 2000 that are deployed. the soviet union had 35,000. they have gone down to about the same number we have so we have made very sincere steps to reduce the size of our arsenal and one of the points the book makes is that any country that chooses to have nuclear weapons puts itself at grave risk from its own weapons. i am strongly opposed to other countries getting nuclear weapons and they may say the united states has nuclear we
number two, with the technology we shared with others, that oftentimes turns out or threaten to be used against us, etc., give me some sense of whether i am overstating the case when i say where nuclear weapons are concerned, he's a be our foreign policy, there is some level of hypocrisy. is that too strong a word? >> there has been in the past but since the end of the cold war, we have tried hard to reduce the size of our arsenal and what is remarkable is that the biggest reductions in...
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trust the us they've been duped before washington doesn't trust along with its aid to developing the technology for civilian use and are not trying to build the pot the un nuclear watchdog has released a report saying in the last three months in the wind has not expanded its nuclear facilities. he also said that one has also not big on operating a new generation of centrifuges and that quote no major components had been installed at a reactive. he failed to act on it. this could be perceived as a confidence building steps that you want to be sticking to move forward with the deal on its nuclear program talks with six will palin seemed to be the last week did not produce an agreement that we know that there is another bout of talks coming up next week and this new report by the iata may play a role but will also play a role it is what's happening here in washington the us congress wants to pass a new round of sanctions it's not to do that. he said if the us is serious about using diplomacy to prevent iran from developing and eleven series and only two beds new sanctions on top of the insulated a
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y'stainly the technolog maturing. the targeting behind visual rant, we have been doing that for a very low long time. but having that person there to , totify targets to change recognize, to have the versatility, intellectual versatility to recognize changes in the combat environment, sometimes having the person there is incredibly valuable. host: one thing i read over over was when it comes to the millions of lines of computer code, talk about having so much reliance on a computer background. guest: this is not a plane where first of all if a playlet -- if a pilot is thinking about flying a plane, some of it is insignificant but a lot of controls are automated. so just the flight controls themselves, there is an enormous amount of computer controls involved in making the plane fly. there are all these different integrated systems that must work together, sensors that tell you where things are, even to the degree of how fast you are flying, where are you in space and time, all of these things are so incredibly sophist
y'stainly the technolog maturing. the targeting behind visual rant, we have been doing that for a very low long time. but having that person there to , totify targets to change recognize, to have the versatility, intellectual versatility to recognize changes in the combat environment, sometimes having the person there is incredibly valuable. host: one thing i read over over was when it comes to the millions of lines of computer code, talk about having so much reliance on a computer background....
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likely to be developing intercontinental missiles and will continue to launch rockets with similar technology. >>> japanese distance runners push themselves. they race from one point to another and pass their sash to their teammate. they have run more than 100 kilometers. over the past few years a different group of runners has run along the same course, but their race is not just a test of speed. >> reporter: around 40 people have gathered at the starting point for a race that's a little bit different. as they run they pick up garbage along the way. at each check point the bar gaj is weighed. they get points for the amount of trash they gather. the founder came up with the idea seven years ago. >> translator: i think cleaning up public area s the easiest way someone can contribute to society. >> reporter: most of the participants are students and young adults. few of them have volunteered before. she's taking part because it sounded like fun. >> translator: my plan is to find heavy pieces of garbage and get to the finish as fast as i can. >> reporter: she looks for trash hidden away out of s
likely to be developing intercontinental missiles and will continue to launch rockets with similar technology. >>> japanese distance runners push themselves. they race from one point to another and pass their sash to their teammate. they have run more than 100 kilometers. over the past few years a different group of runners has run along the same course, but their race is not just a test of speed. >> reporter: around 40 people have gathered at the starting point for a race that's...
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it is unclear which technology companies are working with the n.s.a. but snowden said encryption works but that users would have to use strong systems to make sure software is properly implemented. >> if you thought that license plate readers were invasive wait until you hear the latest scanner. it is the biometric optical surveillance system and the government's newested a is vent in facial recognition software. according to recently released foia documents we now know that the department of homeland security is making considerable progress on a face scanning tool. the system works by using video cameras to scan people in public and identify them based on the characteristics of their face. the technology operates by cross-referencing state and federal data bases of driver's license photos and mug shots. while the technology will aid law enforcement agencies privacy and civil liberty advocates are cautioning the ways in which the system can be abused. to discuss this i was joined earlier by our r. tfpt. produced asked her about the system, the f.b.i. i
it is unclear which technology companies are working with the n.s.a. but snowden said encryption works but that users would have to use strong systems to make sure software is properly implemented. >> if you thought that license plate readers were invasive wait until you hear the latest scanner. it is the biometric optical surveillance system and the government's newested a is vent in facial recognition software. according to recently released foia documents we now know that the...
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this question is because it's sometimes difficult to tell the difference between a desire moment as technological a technical goal and as armament as a political goal and i think it's easy to see why some countries would be in favor of technological disarmament you know the present the sob physically doing away with its stockpiles but they may be not so excited about that politically fairing that that would empower his regime so the possibility of a conflict of interest is there now you are somebody who is concerned of a desire a desire moment as being the ultimate objective and let me ask you specifically say that that's political political objective is to get rid of the chemical weapons and we will need the help of member states it cannot be really all done by a joint u.n. oversee w. effort i've heard to you being asked several times how your office and the organization for broad vision of chemical weapons can ensure that syria actually complies with the timetable that is being sad and the you know the plan of action. and that will it will be presented with and i know that you sat in the past a
this question is because it's sometimes difficult to tell the difference between a desire moment as technological a technical goal and as armament as a political goal and i think it's easy to see why some countries would be in favor of technological disarmament you know the present the sob physically doing away with its stockpiles but they may be not so excited about that politically fairing that that would empower his regime so the possibility of a conflict of interest is there now you are...
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industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are all the three d. printed parts that went into making this bar after getting a federal firearms license the company used a process called direct metal laser centering to produce this browning nine hundred eleven pistol takes about twenty five to thirty five hours depending on the machine we put it on and what materials were grown in. this three d. printing metal gun has fired over one thousand rounds in the meantime solid concepts has manufactured its second nineteen eleven firearm we plan on making a few more prototypes for additional testing. you know we don't we don't plan on going into full production on these we can afford to sell them. at the price of be required to get our money back while the prices of many three d. printers have fallen below one thousand dollars solid concepts insists the stainless steel firearm they've introduced to the world can't be replicated by hobbyists these machines start at six hundred thousand and go up to a million dollars they need to be in. industrial environments
industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are all the three d. printed parts that went into making this bar after getting a federal firearms license the company used a process called direct metal laser centering to produce this browning nine hundred eleven pistol takes about twenty five to thirty five hours depending on the machine we put it on and what materials were grown in. this three d. printing metal gun has fired over one thousand rounds in the meantime solid...
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. >> at the time it was state of the art, and it has stayed state of the art technology, but in an environment like los angeles these things are a thing of the past. there is no way politically or even room-wise that we could ever build another landfill like this in a setting like this. >> reporter: which is why this place becomes even more important. puente hills also runs a massive recycling center that will continue to operate. from sorting to stacking, plastics, paper, cans, all set to be recycled. the hope is more centers like this one will be the future, and land fills like this one will be the past. >> when you look at what we're doing and where this industry is going to go, these are dinosaurs. >> reporter: still, the trash that has been come to go puente hills every day for the past 60-plus years has to go somewhere. eventually it will be trucked some 200-miles away to blythe, california. >> reporter: doesn't the trash then become another neighborhood's problem? isn't the whole idea not in my backyard move this community to another community? >> absolutely. and unfortunately the way t
. >> at the time it was state of the art, and it has stayed state of the art technology, but in an environment like los angeles these things are a thing of the past. there is no way politically or even room-wise that we could ever build another landfill like this in a setting like this. >> reporter: which is why this place becomes even more important. puente hills also runs a massive recycling center that will continue to operate. from sorting to stacking, plastics, paper, cans, all...
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they do not want to farm in the model that is being promoted by this technology. there are farmers around the world who don't want to get caught in that same cycle. this. >> go ahead john. >> gmo crops started -- was introduced by corporations 15, 20 years ago. as of 2012, 90% of the farmers that use this are in the developing world. more than half of the crops being grown are in the developing world. farmers are not about to choose growing a crop that yields them less money, that is a bad crop that forces them into a system that somehow enslaves them. the very growth of this in the developing world really makes it clear that what she is saying is just pure hocum. look at the september issue of [ inaudible ] it has a very interesting article on why they oppose mandatory labeling. and the reason they oppose it is because it's an unscientific view. it has increased yields as much as 25%. if we ban gmos it's going to cost hundreds of dollars a year. and this idea that somehow labeling it a somebody choice. they labeled in europe, and there is no choice. gmos have bee
they do not want to farm in the model that is being promoted by this technology. there are farmers around the world who don't want to get caught in that same cycle. this. >> go ahead john. >> gmo crops started -- was introduced by corporations 15, 20 years ago. as of 2012, 90% of the farmers that use this are in the developing world. more than half of the crops being grown are in the developing world. farmers are not about to choose growing a crop that yields them less money, that...
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science technology innovation all these developments around russia. the future. live from moscow it's r t brussels is expected to finalize a new set of rules aimed at stopping the transfer of e.u. data to third countries it is the first attempt at legislation in reaction to the revelations of whistleblower edward snowden and the measure would make america's secret court orders powerless forcing companies to comply with european laws now fines running it's a billions of euros are designed to discourage anyone from violating the new law snowden's fightings actually forced you political groupings to reach agreement over an issue that had caused a two year gridlock although former m i five agent annie masha on she thinks there's still an awful lot of room for improvement when it comes to protecting one's privacy i do think it's good first step it's certainly something that the european community tried to do over ten years ago they tried to do two years ago and were lobbied out that by washington and edward snowden's disclosures ensured that they now have to do it one
science technology innovation all these developments around russia. the future. live from moscow it's r t brussels is expected to finalize a new set of rules aimed at stopping the transfer of e.u. data to third countries it is the first attempt at legislation in reaction to the revelations of whistleblower edward snowden and the measure would make america's secret court orders powerless forcing companies to comply with european laws now fines running it's a billions of euros are designed to...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't invest in a mattress until you visit a sleep number store. when we actually lower the sleep number setting to get the sleep number bed to conform to them, it's amazing the transition that you see with people. oh, that feels really good.it's hugging my body. they just look at you like you cured all the problems they've ever had. we hear it all the time: "i didn't know a bed could feel like this." oh yeah. at our biggest sale of the year, every sleep number bed is on sale. queen mattresses now start at just $599. and for one week only, save an incredible 50% on the sleep number limited edition memory foam mattress sets-but only through labor day! the sleep number bed is more than just a mattress. you sleep on it, you'll understand. don
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what concerns me is we invented this technology. i think we build the safest nuclear weapons of any country and yet, if we have had this many problems with our weapons, it makes you wonder about countries like pakistan, india, russia, and how they're managing these arsenals today. tavis: that raises a few questions. not the least is given all the accidents that we are -- we did not know about, why is it that we are in the business of even making nuclear weapons and i will come later to our checking others for having the same technology we have, especially ple we helped develop it. why are we in the business of making nuclear weapons? >> we have thousands of them. they are a holdover from the cold war. the reason i wrote the book is to remind people these things are still out there. this is the story of a weapons accident in damascus, arkansas where we had -- almost had a major warhead exploded. it is hard to explain why we still have them. we do not have a major enemy like the soviet union anymore. we need to think about this issue,
what concerns me is we invented this technology. i think we build the safest nuclear weapons of any country and yet, if we have had this many problems with our weapons, it makes you wonder about countries like pakistan, india, russia, and how they're managing these arsenals today. tavis: that raises a few questions. not the least is given all the accidents that we are -- we did not know about, why is it that we are in the business of even making nuclear weapons and i will come later to our...
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as we just saw from that video, metal detectors may be obsolete technologies now that you can bring a plastic gun onto a plane. my solution is to extend the undetectable act that says you cannot manufacture and transport weapons that cannot be picked up by metal detectors. it was common sense in 2003 when george bush signed the law. it is now urgent sense now that the 3-d printers are manufacturing these plastic weapons and that the law is expiring at the end of this year. >> is this a genuine threat? these printers cost from $8,000 to $13,000? do you think people are goin going to follow in his footsteps -- >> i'm all for 3-d printers and all for the economic benefits they provide. i'm also for common sense. the cost of hez printers is reduced quickly. it's getting easier and easier to make these weapons. we shouldn't make it easy for terrorists and criminals to bring these plastic guns onto planes. >> it's common sense. but it doesn't seem like there's a lot of appetite for gun control legislation whether metal or plastic guns. do you think you could get this passed? >> i'm going to
as we just saw from that video, metal detectors may be obsolete technologies now that you can bring a plastic gun onto a plane. my solution is to extend the undetectable act that says you cannot manufacture and transport weapons that cannot be picked up by metal detectors. it was common sense in 2003 when george bush signed the law. it is now urgent sense now that the 3-d printers are manufacturing these plastic weapons and that the law is expiring at the end of this year. >> is this a...
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the world unite against shale drilling demanding the authorities open their eyes to the hazards of technology. in the eye of the storm our jury pools on the syrian christian village of mo you limeys the rebel fighters who have surrounded it and. never heard of serco and what a row way. on the ground yet wrong is a british service as losses involved in the country's day to day needs but has some big questions to answer the failure and fourteen. it's just going pasta one pm here in the russian capital you love with us r t you with me to say it's good to have you company with us to our top story now saturday is global fragged on day and international protests uniting activists to worldwide demanding a ban on shale gas drilling for activists as they know no one the authorities see hear the truth about the risks of the technology or the british leaders are smitten with the fuel the prime minister is being a vigorous advocate of the risky technique as laura smith reports. it's going to make household energy bills cheap he says it will create loads of job c infuses we'll pay you if you let us do it
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we invented this technology. we have longer extend greater than any other nation. and i would bet our safety mechanism at our command and control mechanisms are superior to those in any other nation. >> host: but they are not necessary perfect. >> guest: i know what i was going to say is, i do think it's true, it's quite sobering, challenges we face and the problems we fixed. and at the end of the book i look at the rate of industrial accidents in other countries as a measure of their proficiency in dealing with complex technologies. and i worry about pakistan and india and north korea and iran getting one of these weapons. a u.n. inspector who became for me with the iraqi design for their nuclear weapon, which was never asked to build, said it was quoted as saying he would be worried it might detonate if it fell off of the table. and that might be an exaggeration, but these are very complicated machines. and you don't want them to go wrong. >> host: couldn't agree with you more. so you're an investigative reporter, and an award-winning investigative reporter. and
we invented this technology. we have longer extend greater than any other nation. and i would bet our safety mechanism at our command and control mechanisms are superior to those in any other nation. >> host: but they are not necessary perfect. >> guest: i know what i was going to say is, i do think it's true, it's quite sobering, challenges we face and the problems we fixed. and at the end of the book i look at the rate of industrial accidents in other countries as a measure of...
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it is not even certain the weapons team even if they did get access, with all the technology they needed, even if they did get access, it is quite restricted. it is to say whether weapons were used, not who used them. a visit is highly unlikely and impossible. you would still get a claim as to who used them. >> inks for a much. today the white house expressed deep concerns over these reports. joined by the man who used to be president obama's coordinator. that is a fairly depressing reaction from the international community. even if the us inspect others -- if the inspectors get there, their mandate is so limited. to act have been unable with any force because of the divisions between russia and the westone hand and on the other, so the security council has been unable to take action, and it reflect fundamentally different interest with theg hours western government calling on a flawed to leave. politicals not much activity. even if there was, is there much that could be done about these chemical weapons? >> these operations are very different. they would run the risk of triggering even
it is not even certain the weapons team even if they did get access, with all the technology they needed, even if they did get access, it is quite restricted. it is to say whether weapons were used, not who used them. a visit is highly unlikely and impossible. you would still get a claim as to who used them. >> inks for a much. today the white house expressed deep concerns over these reports. joined by the man who used to be president obama's coordinator. that is a fairly depressing...
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the two leaders and they saw the signing of huge business deals ranging from natural gas and military technologies. and the two leaders hailed what they call a family relationship among the peoples and their collected fight against the flood along the shared borders. and we learned that the chinese and russian leader did not talk about syria or serious issues at all. -- syrian issues at all. the meeting with u.s. president obama will take place in about two hours and could be a little different. officials told us that china can't understand if not support the u.s. position of military intervention. some argue china might have done more to support international efforts on sanctions. china did not do nothing. china did not object a no-fly zone resolution by the united nations that helped lead to an eventual coalition airstrike on libya. >> reporting live from st. petersburg. u.s. politicians have been receiving more briefings on the case for attacking syria. officials at an uphill climb with senators undecided. many say they will vote no when congress returns next week. we are joined from the newsro
the two leaders and they saw the signing of huge business deals ranging from natural gas and military technologies. and the two leaders hailed what they call a family relationship among the peoples and their collected fight against the flood along the shared borders. and we learned that the chinese and russian leader did not talk about syria or serious issues at all. -- syrian issues at all. the meeting with u.s. president obama will take place in about two hours and could be a little...
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as armament as a political goal and i think it's easy to see why some countries would be in favor of technological design on land you know the present the sob physically doing away with its stockpiles but they may be not so excited about that politically fairing that that would empower his regime so the possibility of a conflict of interest is there now you are somebody who is concerned with desire desire moment as being the ultimate objective and let me ask you specifically do you think it is the sole responsibility of syria is syria the only party that is responsible for making sure that this design moment initiative is ended successful according to the chemical weapons convention yes it is according to reality and to practicalities we know that it cannot be so there is an effort by other member states to help the effort along and if you look at the security council resolution it's asked the secretary general in consultation with the director general of the. the c.w. to make recommendations to the security council by next monday and then the security council will decide on exactly what will be t
as armament as a political goal and i think it's easy to see why some countries would be in favor of technological design on land you know the present the sob physically doing away with its stockpiles but they may be not so excited about that politically fairing that that would empower his regime so the possibility of a conflict of interest is there now you are somebody who is concerned with desire desire moment as being the ultimate objective and let me ask you specifically do you think it is...
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here at the california institute of technology. in his lab, this electrical engineering professor is working on a project. he says information technology is ushering in a new stage in human social development. >> in a way, you could argue we are becoming part of a larger organisms through interconnection. that we are experiencing. it creates a lot more global awareness. you can pretty much know about what is going on in every corner of the world. almost instantaneously. >> 40 years ago, the internet was in its infancy. cell phones were big and clunky and the smartphone was over a decade away. laptop computers, let alone today's tablets an ultrathins, did not exist. when george bush became president, there was no facebook. if youtube were a child, it would barely be out of kindergarten. the ipod is just a teenager. iphone and ipad still in diapers, figure to release speaking. they are so new yet so ubiquitous that a whole generation can hardly imagine life without digital helpmates. >> it has become so omnipresent. one little one th
here at the california institute of technology. in his lab, this electrical engineering professor is working on a project. he says information technology is ushering in a new stage in human social development. >> in a way, you could argue we are becoming part of a larger organisms through interconnection. that we are experiencing. it creates a lot more global awareness. you can pretty much know about what is going on in every corner of the world. almost instantaneously. >> 40 years...
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. >> i think within the next few years, we will see a lot more technology coming through so people will be able to assess this even more accurately, maybe through taking drugs to decrease the risk. >> she had doctors reconstruct her breasts with implants. they say that by speaking out, she is raising awareness for women's issues beyond breast cancer. >> on wednesday, international donors in brussels pledged to give mali 3.7 million euros, more than they had been seeking. >> this conference was a complete success that would beyond anything we could have hoped for. alone european union pledged more than a half billion euros, and germany will contribute 100 million. contingent on the government and their reconstruction. france intervened to overthrow militants in the north, and the west is investing in a better future. film festival began on sunday, showing some of the best art films, first wsa "the great starring lena dicaprio. has director, baz luhrman given the novel his technicolor treatment with wild parties and the extravagance of the roaring '20s, and in the middle is the charming b
. >> i think within the next few years, we will see a lot more technology coming through so people will be able to assess this even more accurately, maybe through taking drugs to decrease the risk. >> she had doctors reconstruct her breasts with implants. they say that by speaking out, she is raising awareness for women's issues beyond breast cancer. >> on wednesday, international donors in brussels pledged to give mali 3.7 million euros, more than they had been seeking....
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first, a visit with a nationally known but still maryland-based expert on technology and how technology affects your life. mario armstrong is with us in the studio tonight. so good to see you. >> good to see you, too, man. it's been a while since i have been here. still good to see you. >> it's been a while, but i'm glad you brought all your toys with you, because we can talk about tellin technology a littl, but before the show, we were talking about how people are starting to get overly attached, maybe, to the technology. >> yes. >> and sit down at the dinner table and everybody's got their phone, and you will see teenagers, especially, communicating across the table electronically, saying, hey, mario, how are you doing? >> yeah, there was a viral video that came out recently, done on the conan o'brian show, and he went on this rant and it's seen 5 million times. he's saying kids aren't learning empathy because they're using these devices. if you tell a kid face to face, hey, you're fat, and the kid looks back kind of weird, you say, that doesn't feel good, i shouldn't call kids fat. h
first, a visit with a nationally known but still maryland-based expert on technology and how technology affects your life. mario armstrong is with us in the studio tonight. so good to see you. >> good to see you, too, man. it's been a while since i have been here. still good to see you. >> it's been a while, but i'm glad you brought all your toys with you, because we can talk about tellin technology a littl, but before the show, we were talking about how people are starting to get...
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. >> this form of technology could give him a winning edge. with a partnership -- they are developing a new training edge for fight and flight situation. costs tens ofse millions of pounds, and they are one of the best fighter jets in the world. but how is the state of technology like this helping the elite sporting performers? >> wind tunnels have been used by paralympic and scum a as this racing wheel promises to increase acceleration for wheelchair athletes. >> in some areas we are leading the world and you can see that with our international competitors, about what they say. we have a step -- we have to be a step ahead going into rio de janeiro next year and this is part of that. >> there is a fine line between success and failure. the south -- thousands of a second celebrating the best from the rest. the role of winning technology should not be underestimated. bbc news. >> in zimbabwe, robert mo gotti -- robert mugabe has been elected with questions over the validity of last week's elections. missing from the festivities were the members
. >> this form of technology could give him a winning edge. with a partnership -- they are developing a new training edge for fight and flight situation. costs tens ofse millions of pounds, and they are one of the best fighter jets in the world. but how is the state of technology like this helping the elite sporting performers? >> wind tunnels have been used by paralympic and scum a as this racing wheel promises to increase acceleration for wheelchair athletes. >> in some...
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just take stealth where a new line of apparel that implements anti drone technology. into clothing the collection boasts three garments each designed with a metal eyes fabric that protects against the same thermal imaging surveillance used by you a.v.'s it's a technology creator adam harvey says will revolutionize the way we think about what we wear. something that opens the door to bringing counter-surveillance into fashion. trying to create the future of fashion that i would like to see that's right anti surveillance meets fashion a collaboration that's starting to gain widespread attention with another harvie creation going well beyond clothing it's called c.v. dazzle and it's camouflage from computer vision it works by combining makeup and hair styling to throw off facial recognition software they show recognition software typically focuses on a small triangular area starting above the eyes going down to the chin which means to thwart any camera you probably have to look something like. this is an innovative idea that's caught the eye of one miami artist who's usi
just take stealth where a new line of apparel that implements anti drone technology. into clothing the collection boasts three garments each designed with a metal eyes fabric that protects against the same thermal imaging surveillance used by you a.v.'s it's a technology creator adam harvey says will revolutionize the way we think about what we wear. something that opens the door to bringing counter-surveillance into fashion. trying to create the future of fashion that i would like to see...